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All Africa (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
The Minister in the office of the President in charge of Information Communication Technology (ICT), Science and Technology Professor Romain Murenzi on Friday won an Africa ICT achievers award in recognition of his dedication to the proliferation of ICT in Africa.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... (Rwf27.6 billion), as the minimum offer set by RURA, if it is to be considered for negotiations."Romain Murenzi, Minister in the President's Office in Charge of Science, Technology, Research and ICT, said government is waiting for communication from RURA."RURA is supposed to negotiate with the preferred bidder about the terms and conditions," he said.With mobile penetration in the...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
... develops and remains strong," he said.The minister in charge of ICT in the president's office, Romain Murenzi, noted that with such strides in ICT, Rwanda is very close to achieving vision 2020."We hope that in the next couple of years, we shall be leading this sector in the region," he said, adding that next year alone, Rwanda will invest $100 million (Frw55.2 billion), about 3 percent...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 29/10/2008
... Sezibera, and the Minister in the President's Office in charge of Science and Technology, Prof. Romain Murenzi.China has emerged as an important global player since she opened up her economy 30 years ago, becoming an economic engine that contributes a quarter of the total global economic growth.Analysts assert that in view of the current financial crisis, China's strong economic position...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 28/10/2008
... present at the closing ceremony was the Minister in charge of ICT in the President's office Romain Murenzi. In his remarks, he thanked USAID for organising the summit which will lead to developing the domestic African market and levels of ICT.Franklin Moore, the Assistant Administrator of the USAID Bureau for Africa, told The New Times that the summit helped the higher institutions...